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Bieggolmai,
I changed my name to WV because WVhammockmaker was too cumbersome for other posters to write and difficult for repeated personal introductions at hammock gatherings. Did the windgod have a nickname?

I'm going to attempt to remember the spelling of your new name, though. Can you give me a phonetic spelling so I can hear it properly in my head? Who knows? We may introduce ourselves at a hang sometime.

Awesome. You should take a picture of yourself holding two shovels as your avatar

I will try to take such a picture, perhaps at the SKAHOw in the end of january. Meanwhile I´ve got a handmade avatar....

Originally Posted by WV

Bieggolmai,
I changed my name to WV because WVhammockmaker was too cumbersome for other posters to write and difficult for repeated personal introductions at hammock gatherings. Did the windgod have a nickname?

I'm going to attempt to remember the spelling of your new name, though. Can you give me a phonetic spelling so I can hear it properly in my head? Who knows? We may introduce ourselves at a hang sometime.

I don´t think I have a nickname that´s short and easy to remember. I´ll give it a thought though.

Originally Posted by Buffalo Skipper

A warm welcome (back) to you Bieggolmai, but I am going to miss Peter1969 .

BTW, love the HHG quote. I actually named my sailboat the Heart of Gold.

Those books are a real goldmine when searching for quotes and crazy ideas. Love it!

No longer with a great "Yukon Yak Fever"

The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority. - E. B. White (1899 - 1985)